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in the Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions in Amsterdam, of which TU Delft is founding partner. The PhD candidate will collaborate with the PhD candidates and other researchers involved in
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inspection and maintenance strategies, while reducing emissions, and network disruptions due to construction works or poor asset structural conditions, among others. This PhD research will investigate how
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operating in challenging scenarios, e.g. monitoring plant parameters in greenhouses, where commonly used conventional methods fall short. The candidate will explore various techniques in robotic learning
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Metrology Institute, RIVM National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Wetenschapsknooppunt Radboud Universiteit). In this project you will work on the development of 166Dy/166Ho generator by
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The Analysis research group within the Delft Institute of Applied Mathematics at TU Delft is offering a full-time PhD position in the area of Numerical Methods for Stochastic Differential Equations
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production and manufacturing systems in high-tech industry, and substrate handling systems can be found everywhere in this industry. Every mechanical contact between system components that are in relative
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complex fiber networks in the brain and other biological tissues. The position is in the group of Dr. Miriam Menzel, at the Department of Imaging Physics. The group works on scattered light microscopy
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-information science. The faculty works closely with other faculties, universities, private parties, and the public sector, and has an extensive network in the Netherlands as well as internationally. Click here to go
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Do you want to understand how life works at the molecular scale by helping us study and design methods for deforming and dividing synthetic cells? Living cells are highly complex systems made
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Drive, curiosity and passion for research The Magnetic Resonance Systems lab (Mars lab) at TU Delft works relentlessly on the advancement of quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging. We are presently